Meet Your Board

Board Chair: Allysa Gonzales

What advice do you have for your fellow students?Your college career will go fater than you think, so take advantage of all the opportunities you get presented inside and out of the classroom. Learning does not happen in only one place, but can occur anytime and anywhere. Join a club or organization. Get a job on campus or volunteer, but whatever you do, make the most of your experience here at Stan State!

Board Vice Chair: Jennifer Galeana-Vasquez

What advice do you have for your fellow students?Take on every opportunity presented to you! Get involved in anything that sounds interesting to you. Whether that be a club, organization, or department. Networking is a very important part of your college experience. Use the time that you are in school to build to your resume and your relationships, but most importantly have fun and make the most out of your time at Stan State!

Secretary: Georgina Salgado

What advice do you have for your fellow students?College isn’t just about studying and getting a job, it’s also about the relationships you build. You want the people you build relationships with to become advocates for you in the future. One way to do that is to get involved and have fun doing it!

Student Representative: Annelisa Cole

What advice do you have for your fellow students?My advice to students would be to discover your limits. You can do anything you put your mind to but keep in mind that it is better to do a few things remarkably than many things you don’t have the time or energy to complete well. That being said, remember that you can ALWAYS do more than you thought was possible. Get as involved as you can and push your known limits!

Student Representative: Michelle Li

What advice do you have for your fellow students?Get involved in any clubs/organization that sparks an interest. Take any new opportunities given, and make the most out of your college experience these next four years. Keep working hard, stay positive, and have fun!

Student Representative: Dylan McAlister-Becker

What advice do you have for your fellow students? Don't be afraid to get out and experience events or organizations on campus. Many a time you will find something that sparks an interest in you. This is a great way to network with those who have the same passion. Be proud with what you have done successful or not, we are all learning here.

ASI Representative: Maria S. Marquez

Email:aspresident@csustan.eduPhone: 209-664-3824Class Level: SeniorDegree/Major: Communications Studies concentrating in Public Relations with a minor in JournalismHometown: San Jose, CA

What advice do you have for your fellow students? I encourage students to become involved within their college community, whether its Greek life, student government, athletics, clubs etc. at the end of the day you are in charge of your own college experience. Also, by getting involved on campus, you will be testing the skills you learn inside of the classroom and preparing yourself for the real world once you graduate college.

Alumni Representative: Alice Pollard

Stanislaus State, as it was known when I was on campus, was a small campus family with few extra-curricular activities. My tenure pre-dated fraternities and sororities. It was a family atmosphere where most students were involved. Warrior Day and Men’s Basketball were the premier events on campus.